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SONG: Mr. Yuen, can I sort of answer part of that. Mr. Tavares applied for and <br />obtained plan approval when he put up the building. For some reason when he obtained plan <br />approval there were only a few plants drawn on the map, and he planted those. So, and I agree it <br />doesn’t comply with the condition, but he did plant what was required for plan approval. He <br />does understand that he has to go back now and put in many more plants than were approved in <br />the prior plan approval. And I’m assuming your Department is going to require additional plan <br />approval for the new planting. <br />YUEN: Okay. <br />WATANABE: Yeah, so no problems then. Any further questions? Mr. Alameda? <br />ALAMEDA: No. I’m just ready to entertain a motion. <br />WATANABE: Okay. You may be seated then. Mr. Alameda. <br />ALAMEDA: Okay. Any testimony? <br />WATANABE: Oh, I’m sorry. No, there was no public testimony, no one signed up. <br />ALAMEDA: Okay. With regard to applicant Walter Tavares, Jr., Special Permit 1212, I <br />move that the amendment request for a five-year time extension to Condition No. 2 of Special <br />Permit No. 1212 be approved by the Planning Commission, also make note of the Condition <br />No. 2, the elimination of, from the last sentence on Condition 2; and then the elimination of <br />Condition 9, the last sentence reading “Native species from the area shall be used when <br />possible,” instead just “No signage shall be visible from the Highway -.” <br />WATANABE: One thirty? <br />ALAMEDA: One thirty. <br />DOMINGO: Second. <br />WATANABE: Okay, we have a motion. Any further discussion on the matter? <br />DOMINGO: Mr. Chairman? <br />WATANABE: Yes, Mr. Domingo. <br />DOMINGO: Just one note here, as one of the conditions that should any zoned <br />industrial area be established within a 4-mile radius, you know, I have some reservations about <br />that. And I don’t think it’s being practical considering that the applicant and others have already <br />invested a substantial amount with regards to improving the highway, the roadway adjacent to <br />their property, and then establishing and putting in a permanent structure such as we see here and <br />then should anything, should any industrial zoned land be established within a four-mile radius, <br />then what we’re telling them is that they should relocate there. And, you know, I just want to <br />emphasize my concern about it, and it will always be my concern. <br /> EXHIBITA <br />4 <br /> <br />